| The World, the Flesh and the Devil(1914) England
 Color : Five reels
 Directed by F. Martin Thornton
 Cast: Frank Esmond [Nicholas Brophy], Stella St. Audrie [Caroline Stanger], Warwick Wellington [Sir James Hall], Charles Carter [Rupert Stanger / Dyke], Rupert Harvey [Robert Hall], Jack Denton [George Gregg], Gladys Cunningham [Mrs. Brophy], Frances Midgeley [Gertrude Grant], Mercy Hatton [Lady Hall], H. Agar Lyons [the devil], Nell Carter [Beatrice Cuthbert], Frank Stather [Inspector Toplin], Roger Hamilton [Wylde] [?] Natural Colour Kinematograph Company, Limited, and/or Union Jack Photoplays? production; distributed by [?] Natural Colour Kinematograph Company, Limited, and/or Union Jack Photoplays? / From a play by Laurence Cowen. / Released 9 April 1914. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.33:1 format. Kinemacolor two-color process. / [?] Reputedly the first color feature film — but, possibly predated by By Order of Napoleon (1910)? The film was released in the USA by World Film Manufacturing Company in 1914. Drama: Crime. Survival status: (unknown) Current rights holder: (unknown) [United Kingdom]; Public domain [USA]. Keywords: Color cinematography Listing updated: 10 April 2020. References: Website-IMDb. |